Enterprise Mobility
The global waste problem is now electronic — and so are its solutions
Simple op changes can pave way for more sustainable business landscape
DaaS a game-changer in acquiring, managing electronic devices sustainably
Hyundai, Kia invest additional US$250mil in Grab to drive EV adoption in SEA
Grab strengthens its electric vehicle ambitions in Southeast Asia with an additional injection of funds from Hyundai Motor Group.
Japan’s GMO Payment Gateway makes ‘strategic investment’ in Macrokiosk
Macrokiosk Bhd announced it has secured a direct strategic investment from GMO Internet Group’s unit, GMO Payment Gateway Inc.
Retaining millennials: It is about tech and culture, not money
More business leaders recognise that the features of workplace technology must be suited to millennials if employers are to successfully engage with and grow their existing talent pools, and avoid a potential skills gap in future, writes Sabby Gill of Epicor.
BlackBerry launches software licensing programme
BlackBerry Ltd has announced a software licensing programme for its Mobility Solutions business with the introduction of the BlackBerry Hub+ for Android.
BlackBerry’s long pivot into software
It has been a quick fall and a long, still ongoing clamber back up for BlackBerry Ltd, but it hasn’t thrown in the towel yet.
Singapore blazing the mobile workforce trail: EIU study
There is a big difference between mobile ‘pioneers’ and those companies that are not, and Singapore is pretty much blazing the trail, according to an EIU study commissioned by Aruba.
Newstead and MobileIron in EMM pact in Singapore
Newstead Technologies has sealed a partnership with MobileIron to provide mobile security and EMM solutions as part of its end-to-end enterprise offerings to corporate customers.
VMware expects smooth sailing in SEA
VMware Inc is still upbeat about its prospects in South-East Asia, an optimism driven by the growing adoption of cloud and mobile technologies, especially amongst the emerging economies in the region.
Digital disrupters twice more profitable: CA Tech survey
The phrase ‘digital transformation’ is being bandied about as the framework for a future of improved productivity and lower cost, and a recent CA Technologies study puts the business effects into perspective: Digital disrupters have seen up to two times more revenue and profit than mainstream companies.